The document covers various topics related to electrical engineering, including the emf equations for single-phase transformers and DC generators, the working principles of single-phase transformers and DC motors, and the construction details of these devices. It also includes numerical problems involving the calculation of generated EMF and torque in DC machines. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and calculations in transformer and DC motor operations.
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The document covers various topics related to electrical engineering, including the emf equations for single-phase transformers and DC generators, the working principles of single-phase transformers and DC motors, and the construction details of these devices. It also includes numerical problems involving the calculation of generated EMF and torque in DC machines. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts and calculations in transformer and DC motor operations.
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UNIT – 3
1. Derive an emf equation of a single-phase transformer
2. How a Single-phase transformer works? Explain. 3. Explain working Principle and operation of DC motor. 4. Derive EMF equa on of DC generator. 5. The armature of a 4-pole D.C generator has 60 slots in its armature and each slot containing 8 conductors. The armature is wave connected and rota ng at a speed of 1000rpm.The flux per pole is 0.06Wb. Determine the EMF generated. 6. Explain the Constructional details of DC generator. 7. Explain about the construction of single-phase Transformer. 8. Derive and expression for Torque equation of DC motor. 9. A 4 pole DC motor has a wave wound armature with 594 conductors. The armature current is 40 A and flux per pole is 7.5 mwb. Calculate the torque developed by the motor.
10. An ideal 10KVA transformer has 100 turns in the primary winding and 10 turns in the secondary winding. The primary is connected to 2000V, 50Hz AC supply. Calculate the maximum flux in the core.